Jersey City Announces First Presumptive Positive Case of Coronavirus

Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop

Jersey City announced the city’s first presumptive positive case of coronavirus:

“This morning we have our first presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Jersey City. As mentioned at the press conference yesterday, we have had several people go through the testing process (7) over the last few weeks who felt symptoms – all tested negative on initial tests.

Today’s results are the first time an individual has tested positive on the initial tests, and we are conducting follow-ups now.

We have been diligent in communicating only factual information over the last few weeks, and as many of you know, we have aggressively been putting in place the safeguards to protect residents with social distancing.

This is a 41-year-old female who lives in downtown Jersey City who was proactive when she felt symptoms and initiated testing with her private physician. The results then get transmitted to the city’s Health Department Communicable Disease Reporting Surveillance System.

Our Health & Human Services officials are working aggressively, and we have been preparing for this.

We will be providing more information and support as it becomes available, but we wanted to make sure people are aware to avoid rumors and misinformation from spreading.

We have posted this messaging on our social media and webpage to continue to keep community members informed, and will continue to post all information and guidance as it relates to Jersey City on our website, www.jcnj.org/coronavirus.”

Mayor Fulop on Thursday had signed an executive order establishing a curfew on liquor establishments in order to control crowds at bars and nightclubs.

On Thursday afternoon, NJDOH Commissioner Judith Persichilli announced that there were six new cases of coronavirus, with the total at 29 presumptive positives.  In Hudson County, there previously was one presumptive positive, in West New York, according to Hudson County View.  The Jersey City case would bring that case count up to 30.

Governor Murphy has recommended the cancellation or postponement of all public gatherings of over 250 people.

As of Thursday evening, the NJ Department of Health had released the following case count by county:

Bergen County:

13 Presumptive Positive(s)

Burlington County:

2 Presumptive Positive(s)

Camden County:

1 Presumptive Positive(s)

Essex County:

1 Presumptive Positive(s)

Hudson County:

1 Presumptive Positive(s) *not including the Jersey City case

Middlesex County:

2 Presumptive Positive(s)

Monmouth County:

5 Presumptive Positive(s)

Morris County:

1 Presumptive Positive(s)

Passaic County:

1 Presumptive Positive(s)

Somerset County:

1 Presumptive Positive(s)

Union County:

1 Presumptive Positive(s)

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